Prince Harry has joked he cannot keep track of family disagreements because they come “so thick and fast”.

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The British royal, 33, has – along with his brother Prince William and sister-in-law Duchess Catherine – welcomed his fiancee Meghan Markle into the Royal Foundation, which he admitted has caused some “challenges” since she joined the charitable organisation on Wednesday (28.02.18).

Appearing at an event at the City of London, William, 35, was asked if there are family disagreements, and quipped: “Oh, yes”.

Harry teased: “They come so thick and fast. Working as family does have its challenges, of course it does. But we’re stuck together for the rest of our lives.”

He also admitted that while he and bride-to-be Meghan are “pretty tied up” with plans for their big day in May, they still want to get as much done as possible before they get married.

He added: “We’re pretty tied up with planning a wedding, but we want to make as much of a difference as we can.”

He laughed about being “stuck” with his family at work, while Catherine – who shares son Prince George, four, and two-year-old daughter Charlotte with William with another on the way – admitted the quartet are in an “unusual position” in that their roles are forever.

She said: “Since our roles are lifetime roles, our commitment to the work we do through The Foundation is genuinely long-term.

“The work we do can, and should, have a long-lasting resonance. For this reason, we are able to support causes which we’re passionate about for decades into the future. Rather than just for a few months or years.

“Like the queen, the Duke of Edinburgh, and the Prince of Wales, we feel strongly that we have to take a long-term view that is measured in generations.

“This perspective allows us to take time to really learn about and understand the issues, and then assemble the right group of experts and partners to form coalitions to create sustainable solutions.

“It is an unusual and privileged position to be in, but I do think this long-term view will ultimately help us make a difference in the areas that we care so passionately about.”

Meanwhile, Harry is reportedly planning to invite his ex-girlfriends Chelsy Davy and Cressida Bonas to the ceremony on May 19.

While the royal dated Chelsy for seven years, his romance with Creissda ended after two years together.

A source told the Daily Mail: “Harry has stayed good friends with Chelsy and Cressida, so they will be there. He made sure there were no hard feelings when they split up. I don’t think Meghan will mind.”

Harry – who proposed to the ‘Suits’ actress in November after 16 months of dating – has revealed he knew she was “the one” the “very first time” he met her.

During a photocall in the grounds of Kensington Palace, he was asked by reporters when he felt the connection.

He said: “From the very first time we met.”

He added he was “thrilled” and “over the moon” over the engagement, and Meghan flashed her stunning three-stone diamond ring she gushed she was “so happy”.

The whole world has become fixated on the couple since it was confirmed that they were dating back in 2016 and, although they were notoriously private up until their engagement, a movie ‘Harry & Meghan: A Royal Romance’ is being created to give fans a deeper insight into their relationship.

The blockbuster is set to hit the big screen before they get hitched in May – and it looks like things are moving along quickly in regards to the production as bosses have already secured their leads.

It’s believed Murray Fraser and Parisa Fitz-Henley will play the royal couple.

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